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  • Article - 26 Oct 2017
    When electronic products, such as computers, cell phones, televisions, VCRs, stereos, copiers, fax machines, internal chips and other relating parts, reach the end of their lifetime, they become...
  • Article - 6 Sep 2017
    Solar power is the energy that is harnessed from the sun by using photovoltaic cells that convert light energy into electricity.
  • Article - 6 Jul 2017
    Microbial electrochemistry is an emerging and rapidly growing environmental technology field that has transformed the way in which wastewater is not only treated, but can be utilized as its own source...
  • Article - 22 Jun 2017
    Hydrogen, that has only water and not carbon as waste, is so desirable as a fuel that Researchers are desperately trying to make it out of algae and make it scalable.
  • Article - 31 Mar 2017
    The future of clean technology is promising, and while we cannot correct the damage that has already been done, there is still hope in our ability to adapt for the better.
  • Article - 22 Mar 2017
    Researchers claim that thinner and more transparent nanofilms can also be useful, as these transparent structures could allow light to pass through.
  • Article - 2 Mar 2017
    An environmentally friendly future must not only encompass a universe where recycled materials are continuously repurposed, but must also involve the complete elimination of pollution from all its...
  • Article - 14 Sep 2016
    Geoff Pocock, Managing Director and Founder of the Hazer Group talks to AZoCleantech about how the Hazer Process is producing clean hydrogen with Near-Zero Carbon Emissions.
  • Article - 19 Jul 2016
    In 1890, Des Moines, Iowa native chemist William Morrison engineered the first successful electric car, which was capable of a top speed of 14 miles per hour while holding up to six passengers.
  • Article - 13 Jun 2016
    Marrying two sub-cells, often of different materials, to improve cell efficiency in moving sunlight to energy is called a tandem cell.

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